The L.C.B.A. Shoiv. 
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hircl; 7 Co! RoiUh. Golden -slinuld^'ml Eni^hnnia, porfoct nnfl rare, 
miglit. have been higher. 
'Th(> Phick-chfcko I or Lester Eufous-heiade'l (CaHiatc cayma) 
has only ai'in-arcil on tlie show 'bench once pi-pvionsly and is but 
seldom obtainable. This .'prries -was figuied in colnnr and described 
in "B.N.," Vol VIT., page 137. 
194. BrLBUTs, Pn.VMAS Etc. (ll). The ra-est bird 
here, a first appearance, I think, was Rrajo^- B. T?. TTors- 
brugh's Brown-eared Bullril (H()i/i>u.s fUiraJa). Avhicli is des- 
cribed elsewliere in this issue. 
1 .Mlajor Horsb)'ugh, Brown -eared Bulbul ; 2 lady K. Pilking- 
ton, Blai'k-ci'ested Yellow Bulbul, very iineoninion, good nrdcr; C'c]. 
Routb, Red-eared Bullnd; 4 J. Frostick, perfect Shama; 5 and H 
IMIss A. B. Smyth, Pekin Robins and S'.iama: 7 F. -T. Andrews, 
Shama. An interest'ng' class, all birds of character and all in perfect 
order. 
195. Croats, Trouptals, etc. (16). A most interest- 
ing- class, tlie outstanding exhiliit being Major TTorshrugh's' 
Yucatan Jay {Cissolop^ia yura^anica), not merely new to the 
show bench, but new to avi'u]tu''e, a beautiful species of a 
mischievous group. Another bird which cannot be passed 
without notice was Mrs. Warren Vernon's Hunting Cissa, 
besides its gorgeous plumage, it was uncannily tame, and 
permitted anyone to handle it through the wires of fhe cage 
just as they pleased, I fear many coveted it. 
I 1 'Major Horsbrugh, Yucatan Jay, unitpie and interesting, 
easy first: 2 A. Silver, uncommon Mandarin Mynahs; 3 Mrs. War- 
ren-Vernon, Hunting Cissa, a charming bird; 4 B. T. Stewart, 
Wandering* Tree-pie, in splendid form; .5 and G W. R. Shepherd', 
Iiarger Hill Mynah and Chinese Jay -Thru <h; 7 G. Fletcher, Bra- 
zilian Hangnest, perfect, very intense colour. 
Yellow -headed and Flaine-brea-ted Marsh Birds, Glossy Starl' 
ing's, Troupials, and Lesser Hill Mynahs also staged. 
196. Hybrids, Albinos, etc. (15). This class was 
pretty well reviewed in Dec'-mber "B.N.," and it only remains 
to give the awards. 
Miss L. Clare staged an exquisite pair of Blue Bud- 
gerigars, which were very hardly treated, true the lien had 
an imperfect foot, but in all else, pure colour, size, and gen- 
eral fitness were all that could be desired. 
1 and 2, A. Ezi'a, Lutino Eing-neck and Lutino Blossom- 
head Parrakeets, the latter a yoiuig bird and not in such perfect form 
as the Ring-neck; b'ut a charming bird; 3 R. S. dc C^). Quincey. Parson- 
